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Alfred enliste part time in the CMF on 7 Mar 1941 and was called up for full time service on 19 Jun 1941, posted to the [[7th Heavy Brigade RAA]]. On 6 Dec 1941 Alfred had volunteered to serve overseas.  On 25 Feb 1942 he was deemed to be qualified as a TG III Range Taker. From 25 Feb 1942 until 2 Apr 1942 he was admitted to the [[Rottnest Camp Hospital]], reason unknown. From 27 July until 9 August he attended a Junior NCO's School, and on 17 Aug 1942 he was appointed a Lance Bombadier. On 14 Jul 1943 he was allotted a new Army No. WX30645.
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Alfred enlisted part time in the CMF on 7 Mar 1941 and was called up for full time service on 19 Jun 1941, posted to the [[7th Heavy Brigade RAA]]. On 6 Dec 1941 Alfred had volunteered to serve overseas.  On 25 Feb 1942 he was deemed to be qualified as a TG III Range Taker. From 25 Feb 1942 until 2 Apr 1942 he was admitted to the [[Rottnest Camp Hospital]], reason unknown. From 27 July until 9 August he attended a Junior NCO's School, and on 17 Aug 1942 he was appointed a Lance Bombadier. On 14 Jul 1943 he was allotted a new Army No. WX30645.
  
  
Following a short period off leave from 28 - 30 Dec 1942 he continued with the battery until 21 Oct 1943 when he was transferred to the [[2nd Australian Survey Battery RAA]] who immediately sent him on detachment to the [[2nd Mobile Meteorological Flight]]. He returned to his parent unit on 30 Dec 1943 having qualified as a Group I Surveyor. On 12 Mar 1944 he entrained in Northam for South Australia where on 6 Apr 1944 he was detached to the [[103rd Australian Tank Attack Regiment]]. On 13 May 1944 he entered the Operational Area of the Northern Territory, and on 30 Dec 1944 he reverted in rank to Gunner. On 7 Jan 1945 the unit was transferred to New Suth Wales, and Alfred rejoined his parent unit the [[2nd Australian Survey Battery RAA]], and from late January until mid February 1945 he enjoyed home leave in Western Australia.
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Following a short period off leave from 28 - 30 Dec 1942 he continued with the battery until 21 Oct 1943 when he was transferred to the [[2nd Australian Survey Battery RAA]] who immediately sent him on detachment to the [[2nd Mobile Meteorological Flight]]. He returned to his parent unit on 30 Dec 1943 having qualified as a Group I Surveyor. On 12 Mar 1944 he entrained in Northam for South Australia where on 6 Apr 1944 he was detached to the [[103rd Australian Tank Attack Regiment]]. On 13 May 1944 he entered the Operational Area of the Northern Territory, and on 30 Dec 1944 he reverted in rank to Gunner. On 7 Jan 1945 the unit was transferred to New South Wales, and Alfred rejoined his parent unit the [[2nd Australian Survey Battery RAA]]. From late January until mid February 1945 he enjoyed home leave in Western Australia.
  
  

Latest revision as of 14:52, 28 January 2023

Alfred John Davies
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 9 Dec 1914
Place of Birth Farningham, Kent, England
Death 4 Mar 1993
Age at Enlistment 27 years, 7 months
Description 5'8"(1.73m) tall ; ; ruddy complexion ; blue eyes ; dark hair ; scar on left calf
Occupation Orchardist
Religion Church of England
Address Karragullen, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr. Alfred James Davies
Military Information
Reg Number W20669 & WX30645
Date of Enlistment 19 Jul 1942
Rank Gunner
Unit/Formation 2 Reist Survey Battery
Post War Details
Fate Remained in Australia
Medals Defence Medal
War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45


Alfred John Davies
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Photo from BillionGraves user Trisha 22
Headstone Information
Date of Birth 9 December 1913
Additional Names Jean Dorothy Davies
Transcription Davies Alfred John 1913-1993. Jean Dorothy 1926-2016. Always loved and remembered R.I.P.


Pre War

As a 9 year old Alfred sailed from London on 6 Sep 1925 for Fremantle aboard the P&O Ship SS Barrabool with parents Alfred James and Millie Roseanna. Their previous address was Homefield Farm, Sutton-on- Hone, Kent. Electoral Roll entries: 1936 - 1943 at 'The Wested", Karragullen, labourer.

War Service

Alfred enlisted part time in the CMF on 7 Mar 1941 and was called up for full time service on 19 Jun 1941, posted to the 7th Heavy Brigade RAA. On 6 Dec 1941 Alfred had volunteered to serve overseas. On 25 Feb 1942 he was deemed to be qualified as a TG III Range Taker. From 25 Feb 1942 until 2 Apr 1942 he was admitted to the Rottnest Camp Hospital, reason unknown. From 27 July until 9 August he attended a Junior NCO's School, and on 17 Aug 1942 he was appointed a Lance Bombadier. On 14 Jul 1943 he was allotted a new Army No. WX30645.


Following a short period off leave from 28 - 30 Dec 1942 he continued with the battery until 21 Oct 1943 when he was transferred to the 2nd Australian Survey Battery RAA who immediately sent him on detachment to the 2nd Mobile Meteorological Flight. He returned to his parent unit on 30 Dec 1943 having qualified as a Group I Surveyor. On 12 Mar 1944 he entrained in Northam for South Australia where on 6 Apr 1944 he was detached to the 103rd Australian Tank Attack Regiment. On 13 May 1944 he entered the Operational Area of the Northern Territory, and on 30 Dec 1944 he reverted in rank to Gunner. On 7 Jan 1945 the unit was transferred to New South Wales, and Alfred rejoined his parent unit the 2nd Australian Survey Battery RAA. From late January until mid February 1945 he enjoyed home leave in Western Australia.


Returning to his unit in New South Wales, he was transferred to the Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion (Jungle Warfare) at Canungra on 12 Apr 1945 for training as a general RAA reinforcement. However, with the conclusion of the war, on 15 Aug 1945 he was granted LWOP due to the ill health of his father and was transferred to Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot. They discharged Alfred on 4 Sep 1945.

Post War

During 1953 Alfred married Jean Dorothy Brett in Perth. Jean ied in Bentley on 22 Mar 2010 aged 89. Children were Chris, Jennifer, Robert, Len, Yvonne and Alicia. In May 1994 Jennifer wrote to Central Army Records seeking informationon on her father's service

Electoral Roll entries: 1949 - 1963 at Karagullen, orchardist; 1977 - 1980 at 473 Chevin road, Roleystone, inspector.

Notes

Death records from Kelmscott record his dob as 9 Dec 1913, a year earlier than military records.


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